Lawmaker hopeful that the full council will also settle
Lahaina Wastewater Facility issue
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi –Representative Angus L.K. McKelvey applauded
the decision by the Maui County Council's Governance, Ethics, and Transparency
Committee to settle the injection well case rather than pursuing it to the
United States Supreme Court.
"I humbly thank the members of the
committee for recommending that the County withdraw its lawsuit from before the
Supreme Court. While I am pleased with today's outcome, it is important to note
that further action will still be required to consecrate this decision,"
said McKelvey (West Maui, Mā‘alaea, North Kīhei). "I am hopeful the
supporting members will continue to be steadfast in the same course of action
by the Council as whole. I humbly ask those who are not in support of today's
recommendation to reexamine the issues again in light of the new letter from
the Department of Health to the County."
The county had argued that because pollutants did not flow directly
into the ocean but rather flowed indirectly through injection wells, no permits
under the Clean Water Act are required.
"This is a strong step forward for
the restoration and protection of our marine environment and I hope the public,
along with the supporting members of the Council will remain vigilant going
forward."
The resolution, which would give the Maui County Council a say over a
settlement of the case, now moves to the full council for a vote.
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